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Date Posted: 14:53:54 11/10/07 SatPST
Author: william g. kyser (kyserb@autonation.com)
Author Host/IP: 75.203.127.5
Subject: Re: Vietnam Dog Information
In reply to: Tom Mitchell 's message, "Vietnam Dog Information" on 12:35:53 02/23/03 SunPST

>Are you a Vietnam Vet dog handler? Do you want to know
>what happened to your dog?
SAMBO 86f DANANG AB 71-72?
>
>The VDHA has access to some information about dogs
>that served in Vietnam. Compiled by Dr. Howard Hayes,
>these records are a result of his painstaking research
>into the affect Agent Orange had our dogs. A result of
>his research is a pretty accurate list of dogs, their
>brand number, unit and the dispositon of the dog.
>
>So, if you're were a dog handler in Vietnam and would
>like to know what happened to your dog, e-mail me and
>we'll look it up for you. If you served after 1968 we
>have about a 90% chance of finding the info. Prior to
>that the records were, well, let's say they were not
>that good, maybe 50%.
>
>Tom Mitchell
>vdha@cox.net
>Founding Member, Vietnam Dog Handler Association (VDHA)

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[> Re: Vietnam Dog Information -- (Airman 1st class) Freddie J. Keeney Jr. (inquesitive), 10:42:40 11/29/07 ThuPST (75.109.52.212)

My name is Freddie Keeney Jr. I was stationed at CRB from 1970 - 1971 and served as Sp & K-9 SP , Ranger ... I handled several dogs and would like to know what happend to them First was Spike- ( He died from heartworms ). Then had Fred, Jerry, & Heino. I do not know the tatoo's for the other dogs but I do have heino's.... Heinos tatoo # was ( oh94 ). And as for the dogs disposition he was absolutely the badest sentry at CRB...And he hated everyone regardless of race color or creed...
>what happened to your dog?
>
>The VDHA has access to some information about dogs
>that served in Vietnam. Compiled by Dr. Howard Hayes,
>these records are a result of his painstaking research
>into the affect Agent Orange had our dogs. A result of
>his research is a pretty accurate list of dogs, their
>brand number, unit and the dispositon of the dog.
>
>So, if you're were a dog handler in Vietnam and would
>like to know what happened to your dog, e-mail me and
>we'll look it up for you. If you served after 1968 we
>have about a 90% chance of finding the info. Prior to
>that the records were, well, let's say they were not
>that good, maybe 50%.
>
>Tom Mitchell
>vdha@cox.net
>Founding Member, Vietnam Dog Handler Association (VDHA)

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